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        <title>Tech Daily Dose: InternetforEveryone.org Campaign Launches</title>
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            <title>InternetforEveryone.org Campaign Launches</title>
            <description><![CDATA[<p>A number of Internet visionaries, business leaders, legal scholars and public interest advocates kicked off the <a href="http://ww.InternetforEveryone.org">InternetforEveryone.org</a> on Tuesday -- yet <em>another</em> buzzworthy initiative aimed at connecting all Americans to affordable, high-speed Internet.</p>

<p>Speakers at the unveiling, held at the Personal Democracy Forum in New York City, included FCC Commissioner <strong>Jonathan Adelstein</strong>; Google Chief Internet Evangelist <strong>Vint Cerf</strong>; Stanford University law professor <strong>Lawrence Lessig</strong>; Columbia University law professor <strong>Tim Wu</strong>; Berkman Center for Internet & Society co-founder <strong>Jonathan Zittrain</strong> and others. Watch the press conference <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=726e5Nhh-Mk">here</a>.<br />
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<u>InternetforEveryone.org backers are united by four principles: </u></p>

<p>▪ Access: Every home and business in America must have access to a high-speed, world-class communications infrastructure. <br />
▪ Choice: Every consumer must enjoy real competition in lawful online content, as well as among high-speed Internet providers, to achieve lower prices and higher speeds. <br />
▪ Openness: Every Internet user should have the right to freedom of speech and commerce online in an open market without gatekeepers or discrimination. <br />
▪ Innovation: The Internet should continue to create good jobs, foster entrepreneurship, spread new ideas and serve as a leading engine of economic growth.</p>]]></description>
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